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Collision on the high seas.


Although the International Whaling Commission International Whaling Commission (IWC)

An intergovernmental organization created in 1946 to control the rapid escalation of whaling. The original purpose of the IWC was to preserve whale stocks for commercial whalers.
 has authorized a global moratorium on the sale of whale products since 1982, this has not stopped Japanese fleets from continuing to kill whales (under the banner of "science") and sell the meat and byproducts on the market (see "The Whale Killer," Currents, January/February 2003). In late December, two Greenpeace ships came upon a Japanese "research" convoy in the Southern Ocean that was hunting for whales. The Southern Ocean is an Antarctic Whale Sanctuary International Whaling Commission has designated two whale sanctuaries:
  • Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary
  • Indian Ocean Whale Sanctuary
, which is supposed to be protected from commercial whaling.

Greenpeace activists in inflatable rafts painted the side of one of the Japanese ships with the words "whale meat from sanctuary." A collision between a Japanese and Greenpeace ship ensued. According to according to
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 Greenpeace Oceans Specialist John Hocevar, "The whalers Whalers may mean:
  • Whaling, for information on sailors who hunt whales
  • Hartford Whalers, a former/future hockey team
  • Plymouth Whalers, a current hockey team in the Ontario Hockey League
  • Eden Whalers, an Australian Rules Football team.
 were frustrated with the effectiveness we had in stopping them. The captain [of the Japanese ship] turned around and headed one kilometer out of his way to collide with the Arctic Sunrise."

A media release from the Japanese Institute of Cetacean Research Institute of Cetacean Research (ICR, 日本鯨類研究所 Nippon Geirui Kenkyūsho) is a Japanese privately owned, non-profit institution.  disputes the report, claiming "the Greenpeace vessel deliberately rammed the Japanese research vessel ... in a deliberate action to get media coverage." No injuries were reported and neither boat was seriously damaged. CONTACT: Greenpeace, (202)462-1177, www.greenpeace.org; Institute of Cetacean Research, www.icrwhale.org/eng-index.htm.
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